Castle Ismantorps: one of the most interesting old castles of the island, with a wall of 3-4 height, located in a shady forest.

Rönnerums: In Öland there are over 1,500 known foundations from the Iron Age. The prehistoric village of Rönnerum consists of about ten foundations, stone fencing and and old well.

Mills at Lerkaka: Mill ensemble on the old sea wall.

Gårborg: The largest ancient castle of the island, with a wall 640m in length.

Karlevi-Stone: Largest rune stone in the island, dating back to the 10th century. Tells the story of a Danish hero, who is buried in Öland.

Beijershamn: One of the most famous bird watching places in Öland, with watch towers and hiking trails.

Stora Alvaret, Vickleby: From the parking lot at the church of Vickleby you can walk out into Stora Alvaret. This is a popular hiking area where you can find flowering orchids in May and June.

Castle Bårby: Prehistoric castle and highest point of the island at 57m above sea level.

Bicycle trail Kastlösa-Skärlöv: The old railway track (built 1910) now serves as a bike trail and is perfect if you want to explore Stora Alvaret. There is a parking lot at Penasa, 2 km east of Kastlösa.

Burial site Gettlinge: One of the largest burial sites on the island, with magnificent views.

Port of Gräsgård: Fishing has been an important activity of the islanders for thousands of years. The port is used by fishermen to land catches of salmon and cod.

Södra Bruket: Coming from the western main road you will see the remains of the former alaun works, which were in operation in the 18th and 19th century.

Wall of Karl X Gustav: The 4.5 km long wall was erected in the 17th century, originally built to prevent deer to leave the area.

Ottenby grove: The grove was planned in the 17th century, and first dominated by birch trees, which later were replaced by oak trees. There is a unique bird population and there are various hiking trains and bird-watching towers.